Nazihah & Benjamin

August 30, 2025 • Singapore
112 Days To Go!

Nazihah & Benjamin

August 30, 2025 • Singapore
112 Days To Go!

When is the RSVP Deadline?

To ensure we can prepare everything for an enjoyable event, we kindly request that all RSVPs be submitted by July 5th.


This helps us finalize arrangements for seating, catering, and other important details.

Where is the wedding located?

The solemnization and reception will take place at the same venue:


Queen's Ballroom

511 Guillemard Road, Singapore, 399849, Singapore

What time does the wedding ceremony start?

The Nikkah ceremony will begin at 3:30PM and will last until 4:00PM.


The reception will follow immediately after, starting at 5:00PM to 10:00PM.

What is the dress code for the wedding?

The dress code for our wedding is Indian traditional attire—think vibrant saris and elegant lehengas for women, and sherwanis and kurtas for men.


Come dressed in your colorful best to celebrate with us!

What is the easiest way to get to and from the wedding venue?

The easiest way to get to our wedding location is by taking a Grab, which is a ride-hailing service similar to Uber or Lyft. You can book a ride through the Grab app, and it will take you directly to the venue without the hassle of public transport.

Can we take photos during the wedding ceremony?

Yes! Feel free to take photos during the ceremony. We’d love to see them, so we’ll be providing a QR code on the day for you to upload your pictures and share them with us!

What should I prepare for my trip to Singapore?

Here’s what to prepare for your trip to Singapore:


Light and breathable clothing – It’s warm and humid year-round.

Comfortable shoes – Perfect for exploring the city.

Travel adapters – Singapore uses type G power sockets (UK-style).

Local currency (SGD) – While cards are widely accepted, cash is handy for small purchases.

Travel essentials – Sunscreen, an umbrella (for sudden rain showers), and your passport!


Get ready for amazing food, vibrant culture, and an unforgettable wedding celebration!

Do I need a tourist VISA to get to Singapore?

As a U.S. citizen, you do not need a tourist visa to enter Singapore for stays of up to 90 days for tourism or business purposes. However, you'll need a passport that is valid for at least 6 months beyond your date of entry, and you may be asked to show proof of onward travel (like a return flight). It's always a good idea to check the latest travel requirements before your trip!

Where can I find/get traditional outfits?

For those looking to get traditional Indian outfits, here are some great options:


Online

Cbazaarwww.cbazaar.com

Shop Ethnoswww.shopethnos.co

AIK Atelierhttps://aik.global/collections/wedding-festive

Faisal Fabricshttps://faisalfabrics.pk/

Hatkaywww.hatkay.com

Sareekahttps://www.sareeka.com/


Instagram

@desiattireny

@indo_pak_style_usa

@desibazzar_official


While online shopping is convenient, if you're in Singapore, Little India is a fantastic place to shop in person! It offers a vibrant range of stores where you can try on beautiful Indian outfits and find something truly special for the occasion.


You can search for the following items online to explore what you'd like to wear:


For Women

Anarkali - A long, flowing gown with a fitted bodice and a flared skirt, often adorned with intricate embroidery.

Salwar Kameez - A combination of a long tunic (kameez) paired with loose-fitting pants (salwar), and often worn with a scarf or dupatta.

Lehenga - A traditional skirt, usually paired with a choli (blouse) and dupatta, worn during weddings and festivals.

Saree - A long piece of fabric draped elegantly around the body, typically worn with a blouse and petticoat. (Challenging to wear)


For Men

Kurta - A long tunic, typically worn with churidar (tightly fitted pants) or salwar, often made from cotton or silk.

Sherwani - A formal, knee-length coat-like garment, usually worn by men at weddings or ceremonial events, often with intricate designs.

Here's an example of what to wear for the wedding